You can find its source '''[http://people.znc.in/~darthgandalf/znc/znc-{{ZNC-Version}}.tar.gz <span style="color:#7F0000">here</span>]'''! (The URL will be fixed to match https://znc.in/releases/ later)

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You can find its source '''[http://people.znc.in/~darthgandalf/znc/{{ZNC-Version}}/znc-{{ZNC-Version}}.tar.gz <span style="color:#7F0000">here</span>]'''! (The URL will be fixed to match https://znc.in/releases/ later)

Or you can try testing version, using [https://znc.in/nightly/?C=N&O=D nightly tarball] or [[Git]]{{#if:{{ZNC-Version-Alpha}}|, or '''[http://people.znc.in/~darthgandalf/znc/{{ZNC-Version-Alpha}} <span style="color:#7F0000">ZNC {{ZNC-Version-Alpha}}</span>]'''|}}.

Or you can try testing version, using [https://znc.in/nightly/?C=N&O=D nightly tarball] or [[Git]]{{#if:{{ZNC-Version-Alpha}}|, or '''[http://people.znc.in/~darthgandalf/znc/{{ZNC-Version-Alpha}} <span style="color:#7F0000">ZNC {{ZNC-Version-Alpha}}</span>]'''|}}.

Welcome to the ZNC wiki where you may find and publish information about ZNC, an advanced IRC bouncer that is left connected so an IRC client can disconnect/reconnect without losing the chat session. Feel free to update pages which you think are improvable and don't hesitate to ask for help.

How does it work?

Each ZNC user can connect to several IRC networks, though you'll need to connect your IRC client to ZNC several times (once per network).

You can later change settings (add more users, tune existing ones, etc.) via the web interface or from IRC.

Configure your IRC client to connect to your ZNC server.

If your client has separate username and password fields, that works fine.

You can set username as username@clientid/network to connect to a specific network. The network needs to be configured already. Without /network client will be connected to some random network.

If your client is broken and doesn't support specifying username in well... username, you can use username@clientid/network:password as the password.

The @clientid is included with ZNC starting from 1.6.0. It's optional and is name that you give to your client to recognize it in /msg *status listclients. It's also used by some modules such as chanfilter.

Read the FAQ if you run into any problems. Feel free to ask on IRC if you need more help.

ZNC will remain connected to IRC even while you are offline. You can then reattach later and catch up with what happened while you were gone, and your nick (and operator status) will have been kept for you.

Multiple Users

You can add additional users under one running process. Useful for public shells that limit background processes.

Multiple Networks

Each user can connect to several IRC networks at once, with an optional limit configured by ZNC admin.